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was it legal, or did they flt internional law? was inteigence misusedy politicis desperate t convince a sktical public? and wher wa the pt-war plannin the absence of which slipped iraq to flounder? that is just some of the questioning, andhis is the man appointed by the govement to find ansrs. a form white hall mandarin, h promised his findings uld not be a whitewash >> we wi be fair and frank, to enable to form imrtial judgments on all aspects of the issu, inuding the arguments about th legality of the nflict. >> he sa mostearings would bin public, somethi that downing street was initially against. puic hearings could cause embarrassment for the government, because the fmer primeinister, tonylair, will be a wtness, as willther minists past and present. thenquiry is already preparing to be in tch with bereaved families. she belies that public heargs are essential. >> he has got to speakhe has got to see >>ith e inquiry are ree her nights and a roness. but save hn, the inquiry will not go ay from finding fats. they will saso. that
was it legal, or did they flt internional law? was inteigence misusedy politicis desperate t convince a sktical public? and wher wa the pt-war plannin the absence of which slipped iraq to flounder? that is just some of the questioning, andhis is the man appointed by the govement to find ansrs. a form white hall mandarin, h promised his findings uld not be a whitewash >> we wi be fair and frank, to enable to form imrtial judgments on all aspects of the issu, inuding the arguments about th...
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the law affects a tiny minority of muslims, only a few hundred women wear it in france, but those who do were outraged. >> when i hear france -- liberty, equality, fraternity, it's a big lie. i feel like i'm in a dictatorship. >> the ban is a very bad thing because, you know, every muslim, even men and even women who don't wear the niqab, feel concerned, you know, feel rejected by this ban. >> but the vast majority in france approved of the ban, 80%, according to public opinion polls. >> look, i think secularism is indispensable. it's a protection so everyone has peace, believers and non-believers, and so all these religious, fanatic excesses are regrettable, appalling. i'm very much a feminist. i hate the idea of the veil. >> despite the new laws, a very public display of religion takes place every friday in this paris neighborhood. streets are closed to traffic so thousands of muslim men can pray outside a mosque that's much too small to hold them all, largely because of property costs. france has just 2,000 prayer rooms and a few dozen full-sized mosques. while the community solici
the law affects a tiny minority of muslims, only a few hundred women wear it in france, but those who do were outraged. >> when i hear france -- liberty, equality, fraternity, it's a big lie. i feel like i'm in a dictatorship. >> the ban is a very bad thing because, you know, every muslim, even men and even women who don't wear the niqab, feel concerned, you know, feel rejected by this ban. >> but the vast majority in france approved of the ban, 80%, according to public...
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th newaw -- >> this new law sa we will get reof smoki -- the pri of smoking once and for all in finland. >> this is like declaration of war for the tobaccindustry, is it not? we tnk this is in favor of people -- people's heth. >> to your not afraid of taking them on? of coursee're not afrd of them. >> the public st keep the ght to choose, accordgo cigarette makers of philip rris, who haveade official complaints against the government. >> e people are well aware theacts -- at thend of the day at they know that and they're not boering other people with their smoke tdo notlike to bexposed to condhand smoke, and i think e decision is theirs to make. > but public opinion in finland is not on the tobacco manufacturers side. only 20% of people here smoke now, and many of them support the government' efforts. >> i tink it is really good, cause it ia stupid have it. >> i do not wanty kids to smoke. >> if you do not mind smoking in the cd like this? >>o, i do not. >> perhaps it will not be long before it fiand's most die- hard smong -- smokers ar put up the habit altether. >> brits conside themse
th newaw -- >> this new law sa we will get reof smoki -- the pri of smoking once and for all in finland. >> this is like declaration of war for the tobaccindustry, is it not? we tnk this is in favor of people -- people's heth. >> to your not afraid of taking them on? of coursee're not afrd of them. >> the public st keep the ght to choose, accordgo cigarette makers of philip rris, who haveade official complaints against the government. >> e people are well aware...
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. >> rose: it had a re of law. >> and the rule of law was a very specific thing. it was based on private property rights and their protection by representative assemblies which represented property owners from ash tear investors. investors were protected. if you bought a house you could be confident you wouldn't have it taken away from you. and the state existed to protect you from crime. now, the rule of law in that sense used to be something the west did better than everybody else. i don't think that's true any more. one of the things that started looking at me when i look tad effectiveness of theule of law was that we got worse at this. >> rose: what do that mean to get worse at the rule of law? >> here's specific instance. althgh conservatives worry about big government, they don't worry enough about big law. because the costs on new business in this country don't just come in the form of taxes and regulation, they come in the form of lawyers bills. you know, what is the compliance department saying? youetter ask the lawyers. this conversation about coliance w
. >> rose: it had a re of law. >> and the rule of law was a very specific thing. it was based on private property rights and their protection by representative assemblies which represented property owners from ash tear investors. investors were protected. if you bought a house you could be confident you wouldn't have it taken away from you. and the state existed to protect you from crime. now, the rule of law in that sense used to be something the west did better than everybody...
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after i had the misforne of teaching law for a few years. d that really convinced me, i reached the witching age of 30 and figured better something i liked. >> rose: s, that's it, isn't it. 's always that. fi your passion. >> well, it's true. i found aassion and i've been launched from a canon ev since, younow. >> rose: and nev looked back. >> ner looked back. rose: never thought i should be doing somhing else >> no. i constan und somethi i really like to do and even at my advanced age, i'm as busy as ever and like doing what i'm doi. >> rose: an we're the better for it. here is the nal scene. take a looat thi. >> steve jox famously did a commcement speech in which he said at the end somethin like this, i paraphrasing it. llow your passion and stay silly. and you sai >> that's a great definition of me. >> rose: thank you for coming. >>hank you. rose: frederick wiseman, go see h at the museum of modern art. and wah his films wherever they are. he will tell you something about the way we live our lis. thank you foroining us. see u next te. cap
after i had the misforne of teaching law for a few years. d that really convinced me, i reached the witching age of 30 and figured better something i liked. >> rose: s, that's it, isn't it. 's always that. fi your passion. >> well, it's true. i found aassion and i've been launched from a canon ev since, younow. >> rose: and nev looked back. >> ner looked back. rose: never thought i should be doing somhing else >> no. i constan und somethi i really like to do and...
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>> my father thought i had to study the law. he said, because, you know, i was very imbued, he said, oh, what you need is lead shoes, the shoes of lead to put you down because you are a little bit too much. so -- >> rose: he was right. >> he was right, yeah. but, you know, parents are always wrong to be right. >> rose: yes indeed. you are right. so, you know, who influenced you at that point? i mean, before we look at this one -- >> well, you se see there are to others which, you know, a fish -- a fish, a fish that is dead on a plate, and with a knife, it was a way to interpret the theme of the fish, if you like, and the table moment of the occupation, et cetera, and in fact, i was probably influenced by the painting of the still life of -- i had seen at the salon in 1942, or 1941, i can't remember, but i was quite -- under the influence of brac at that time, i loved what he did and i loved the still lives which were of every day life, the toilet with the little toilet. which were so innocuous in terms of what is figured, and wh
>> my father thought i had to study the law. he said, because, you know, i was very imbued, he said, oh, what you need is lead shoes, the shoes of lead to put you down because you are a little bit too much. so -- >> rose: he was right. >> he was right, yeah. but, you know, parents are always wrong to be right. >> rose: yes indeed. you are right. so, you know, who influenced you at that point? i mean, before we look at this one -- >> well, you se see there are to...
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those are not likely to become law. they made a catholic but most polls once ibf to be available for married couples. >> in over a week the democratic party faces its biggest test since obama entered the white house. it is the midterm congressional elections. there are signs they are losing -- losing support among women voters. >> welcome to listeria -- wisteria lane. at least five bedrooms are the norm. this is home to the so-called soccer moms. this is a group politicians aren't desperate to get. >> this might be a wealthy neighborhood but the economic downturn has hit here. >> i watch what i spend. you never know what is coming tomorrow. >> by by what i need, not what i want. >> the economy is the number one concern. how many of you voted for obama in 2008? three of you. how many of you are going to vote for the democrats in the midterms. that is none of you. polls suggests there are many more women like them who are on short of what way to go. -- who are unsure. women are more likely to turn out with elections and a
those are not likely to become law. they made a catholic but most polls once ibf to be available for married couples. >> in over a week the democratic party faces its biggest test since obama entered the white house. it is the midterm congressional elections. there are signs they are losing -- losing support among women voters. >> welcome to listeria -- wisteria lane. at least five bedrooms are the norm. this is home to the so-called soccer moms. this is a group politicians aren't...
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those companies say we are abiding by the laws of those countries. elsewhere the whole syrian issue overriding a lot of talks. there's a big dispute between president putin of russia and the rest of the g8 nations about what to do. president obama said to me earlier today, the talks had been excellent between himself and russia. there appears to be an opinion about how to resolve this crisis. for nightly business report, i'm steve sedgwick. >> in another bit of international diplomacy. the european union is likely to approve the plan without any conditions. the $10 billion deal would combine the owner of the new york stock exchange with the ice, the atlanta based company that not only regulates stock exchanges and trading platforms, but has a few of them, plus stock clearinghouses. >>> a nervous day in the oil markets today. due to rising tensions in the middle east. crude topped a nine month high before ending the day flat. traders are concerned that the worsening civil war in syria, iran's plans to send troops into that complex, and the unrest in i
those companies say we are abiding by the laws of those countries. elsewhere the whole syrian issue overriding a lot of talks. there's a big dispute between president putin of russia and the rest of the g8 nations about what to do. president obama said to me earlier today, the talks had been excellent between himself and russia. there appears to be an opinion about how to resolve this crisis. for nightly business report, i'm steve sedgwick. >> in another bit of international diplomacy....
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but you know when his son-in-law spoke about these things cut by an ax he said "no, they're beautiful, they're delicate. can't you see the figure at the left taking off her shirt? it reminds you of this incident a long time ago. " and when his son-in-law said the figures are floating he said "no, they're firmly planted on the ground." he had a real image in his mind of something which was in the past even though it had been mightily transformed. >> i think we can see that in the painting even if we didn't know about the changes previous. when we look at this picture this is exactly matisse retrieving that arcadeian past in a way. there isn't a face or a head, there's a circular form and there's green there and that's actually the very first layer of "bathers" when it was painted. it's the green from the foliage in the 1909 composition. even if you don't know that you can certainly see it's been scraped down to something from the past and so whether it's the composition previous or the work previous, there's something about this painting when you look at the surface and you see what's
but you know when his son-in-law spoke about these things cut by an ax he said "no, they're beautiful, they're delicate. can't you see the figure at the left taking off her shirt? it reminds you of this incident a long time ago. " and when his son-in-law said the figures are floating he said "no, they're firmly planted on the ground." he had a real image in his mind of something which was in the past even though it had been mightily transformed. >> i think we can see...
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the report said that states have a duty der international law to investigate allegations o olations. an arrest warrant for wa crimes could only be issd if british judge lieves t evidence he has been given is admiible in a britis court. >> europe the foign office, theyrefer a change o law before this starts hapning agai there is no immediate evidence of that critical -- of that. the go is to stop work runs around the world, ev if it embarsses and ally. >> ateast 22 people have be killed, 50 wounded in the kistani town of de ghazi khan. happened in the market and politicians are thought to he been the targe this comes aer a major offense against insurgen. there's a fedel inquiry into the deaths of tw women and there have been clms that it is a cover-up. two muim women that died in may were allegedly raped and murdered by securiorces, but annvestigation has discovered that they drned. beusconi is still in hospital in e line, recovering from sunday's attack. he suffered a fraction -- it he suffered a fractured nose and two broken teeth. a high-profilemeeting on corruption inabul today. j
the report said that states have a duty der international law to investigate allegations o olations. an arrest warrant for wa crimes could only be issd if british judge lieves t evidence he has been given is admiible in a britis court. >> europe the foign office, theyrefer a change o law before this starts hapning agai there is no immediate evidence of that critical -- of that. the go is to stop work runs around the world, ev if it embarsses and ally. >> ateast 22 people have be...
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>> the law firm in which i was rtner... actually,he managing partn, was th law firm that represented him in this offing. i felt like it was wise for me to step back d let other be the hands-on lawyer for the project. >> rose: just thoughit was not a smart idea for father toe represting son? >> precisely. >> rose: okay. so going publi is one idea. >> that was a big milestone. the coract with i.b.m., then the break with i.b.m. getting toe quite large. deciding to step dn as c.e.o. these are all things that, you know, i had a chance to talk to my dad aut befor i decided. and then just now a little less than a yr ago actually moving to the undation full time. and during all th my dad's couraging me, hey,hat about thgiving? when could you start? soer and do more. and as early as out000, my dad volunteered an so we starte a new relionship, which s he was looking athe letter and lping gather the teamhat became the foundation. >> rose: i want to come back to the foundation but i want to stay with the idea ofhis relationsh within th
>> the law firm in which i was rtner... actually,he managing partn, was th law firm that represented him in this offing. i felt like it was wise for me to step back d let other be the hands-on lawyer for the project. >> rose: just thoughit was not a smart idea for father toe represting son? >> precisely. >> rose: okay. so going publi is one idea. >> that was a big milestone. the coract with i.b.m., then the break with i.b.m. getting toe quite large. deciding to...
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the campaigner anna hazare is on a fast to demand a stronger law. tens of thousands people turned out to a rally in mumbai. the prime minister has warned of chaos and anarchy if i'm elected activist force through change. -- if unelected activists force change. >> i think the action by the lower house is not because they wanted to do something about corruption, it was only because they wanted to be seen doing something. the debate in the parliament the whole day showed that all political parties are more interested in scoring political points rather than taking action. the leading ministers said that we should be seen to be sending a signal. what he did not say is that we might not do anything but the signal should be sent. >> you're able to seat one cathedral from every part of the city and paris. it is visited by hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. it has had a troubled history. >> event on a marquee winter's day, the domes still eliminate the paris skyline. -- even on a murky winter's day, the domes still light up the paris skyline. some
the campaigner anna hazare is on a fast to demand a stronger law. tens of thousands people turned out to a rally in mumbai. the prime minister has warned of chaos and anarchy if i'm elected activist force through change. -- if unelected activists force change. >> i think the action by the lower house is not because they wanted to do something about corruption, it was only because they wanted to be seen doing something. the debate in the parliament the whole day showed that all political...
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reliable law professor, a reliable u.s. justice department official, a reliable law school dean and reliable parent, trustworthy and i think on any given day at least one or two of them would agree. >> reliable, reliable, reliable. >> yep. >> rose: why that word? >> well, apparently i was having fun with the idea of a first person narrator who, depending on whether the critics read first person narratives are inherently unreliable. so that was one -- that was part of it. also, i really wanted to make clear that the areas that this is her memoir, and she is not -- you know, she may be writing it like a novel, but this is nonfiction, this is my memoir, karen hollander and i want you to trust me that to the best of my ability i am giving you the factual truth. >> rose: trust me is before the relyle. >> trust me is the title before true believers. >> rose: why did you change. >> conversation with my editors, i was persuaded true believers is a better title. >> rose:. >> trust me would be interesting. maybe another book. >> or o
reliable law professor, a reliable u.s. justice department official, a reliable law school dean and reliable parent, trustworthy and i think on any given day at least one or two of them would agree. >> reliable, reliable, reliable. >> yep. >> rose: why that word? >> well, apparently i was having fun with the idea of a first person narrator who, depending on whether the critics read first person narratives are inherently unreliable. so that was one -- that was part of it....
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and then-- but i obeyed to my own law. i am the most proud. >> rose: mastery of time. >> master of time, yes, it's true. >> rose: how did it start "shoah"? >> i made the first film about israel. they decided it was the best film ever made about the country. a man i loved very much, evan. he was high-ranking member of the foreign ministry, israeli foreign ministry. he asked me if i could consider to make a film-- not about the holocaust but-- which would be as near as possible, the reality of this thing, of what happened. i said yes. i said quickly yes. not knowing where i was going. >> rose: there is no archival footage here, none. >> yes. >> rose: what was the point? >> i tell you, there is no archival footage because there are no-- there is no archived material. i said it is a film about extermination, about destruction. the extermination camps, the territory of poland, not germany. there was not a single extermination camp in germany, only concentration. republican treblinka, the extermination camp people arrived, peopl
and then-- but i obeyed to my own law. i am the most proud. >> rose: mastery of time. >> master of time, yes, it's true. >> rose: how did it start "shoah"? >> i made the first film about israel. they decided it was the best film ever made about the country. a man i loved very much, evan. he was high-ranking member of the foreign ministry, israeli foreign ministry. he asked me if i could consider to make a film-- not about the holocaust but-- which would be as...
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>> i think this is a -- against international law. but personally speaking, removing my veil is against my conscience, and i won't take it off. >> the victims of sunday's bombings in yuggede are doctor uganda. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast for our viewers around the world. coming up, police arrest more than 300 people with suspected mafia links in dawn raids. >> and sting at the opera. the rock star opens at new york's met. his backing group, a world famous concert orchestra. what do you say to people though say this is all a gimmick, a bit pretentious, performing with an orchestra? >> i don't know why is his pretentious. it is me with 50 musicians. what is pretentious about that? >> hello and welcome. three british soldiers have been killed in a deliberate attack by a member of the afghan national army. the soldiers from the first batian -- battalion were killed by a rocket-propelled fwren aid . the become's defense correspondent reports. >> the soldiers are known for their loyalty. they were partnering with the afghan army,
>> i think this is a -- against international law. but personally speaking, removing my veil is against my conscience, and i won't take it off. >> the victims of sunday's bombings in yuggede are doctor uganda. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast for our viewers around the world. coming up, police arrest more than 300 people with suspected mafia links in dawn raids. >> and sting at the opera. the rock star opens at new york's met. his backing group, a world famous...
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they have a frame, that's the law in colombia, that's howhey sum up the things. but they could give me a hundred times more. i won't get back to the jungle for that money and that money would never, ever bring me back the years i love. my fher, my children. >> rose: your father died, what, a month after youere captured? >> yes. so this whole issue... i mean, it hurt me a lot. and my family. i'm very aware that there are political interes to just, you know... it was a public... this is what it was. and they distorted the facts and they lieto the people and i... for me it has been a nightmare because i just fee that it's nofair. i feel that it's not just. i'm also feeling that colombia sick. i an, you nnot treat a victim like a criminal. i didn't do anything bad. >> rose: so where does it stand today? >> well, i just withdrew everything, the claim, everything, because i didt want thi to... you know, after having being victim of the fenway park, i don't want to be victim of the hatred of my countrymen. i just... no problem. >> rose: andthe rationships that... among
they have a frame, that's the law in colombia, that's howhey sum up the things. but they could give me a hundred times more. i won't get back to the jungle for that money and that money would never, ever bring me back the years i love. my fher, my children. >> rose: your father died, what, a month after youere captured? >> yes. so this whole issue... i mean, it hurt me a lot. and my family. i'm very aware that there are political interes to just, you know... it was a public... this...
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all we know is that a window into law or found to be broken. there is it to be footage of a single foot of an intruder. none of the guards saw anything. >> this is an absolutely -- they are so many -- these paintings unless they are caught immediately. >> some to reappear such as this one that was stolen in 1994. many do disappear and become under world currency. in the past, they have been stolen by organized crime groups. it usually to fund another criminal enterprise residency live as a work of art. >> the condition of the frames suggest the pictures were removed carefully. they may be undamaged but d. the chances of seeing this picasso again are not great. >> was reminded of the top stories. scientists are saying they have the first artificial organism. you will find much more on that online on our web site bbc.com. get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. everybody is doing it. you can see what we are working on. itfacebook.com/bbcworldnews. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the world. go to bbc.com/news
all we know is that a window into law or found to be broken. there is it to be footage of a single foot of an intruder. none of the guards saw anything. >> this is an absolutely -- they are so many -- these paintings unless they are caught immediately. >> some to reappear such as this one that was stolen in 1994. many do disappear and become under world currency. in the past, they have been stolen by organized crime groups. it usually to fund another criminal enterprise residency...
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after i had the misfortunef teaching law for a few years. and thatreally convinced me, i ached the witching age of0 and figured i bter do mething i liked >> rose:ee, that's it, isn't it. it's always that. nd your passion. >> well, it's true. i found a passion and i've been launched from canon er since, you kno >> rose: and never looked back. >> neverooked back. >> re: never thought i should be doing somethi else. >> no. i constant foun something i really like to do and even at my vancedge, i'mas busy as ever and like doing what i'm dng. >> rose: an we're the better for it. here is thfinal scene. take a lk at ts. >> steve jox fously did a commencent speech in which he said at the end something like this, i'm paphrasing it. foll your passion andtay silly. and you said. >> that's a great definition of me. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> tha you. >> re: frederick wiseman, go see him atheuseum of modern art. and watch his films wherever they are. hewill tell you something out the way we live our lives. thank you for joing us. see you xt time. c
after i had the misfortunef teaching law for a few years. and thatreally convinced me, i ached the witching age of0 and figured i bter do mething i liked >> rose:ee, that's it, isn't it. it's always that. nd your passion. >> well, it's true. i found a passion and i've been launched from canon er since, you kno >> rose: and never looked back. >> neverooked back. >> re: never thought i should be doing somethi else. >> no. i constant foun something i really like...
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>> a plea for tougher gun laws. >> the families of newtown deserve a vote. >> the most aggressive campaign in history to destroy our second amendment rights. >> filibustering chuck hagel. the pope resigns. what lies a check for the catholic church? >> the church is a 200-plus- year-old institution that has not changed very much, and society is leaving the church way behind. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the president says the economy's improving, but we have to do better. he says republicans don't have a clue, and that austerity is not the answer. he says it is time to educate our children, subsidize new forms of energy, and rebuild our infrastructure. president obama's for the state of the yen, the first of his new term, and how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing should increase the deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same, higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to, with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill
>> a plea for tougher gun laws. >> the families of newtown deserve a vote. >> the most aggressive campaign in history to destroy our second amendment rights. >> filibustering chuck hagel. the pope resigns. what lies a check for the catholic church? >> the church is a 200-plus- year-old institution that has not changed very much, and society is leaving the church way behind. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the president...
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it may seem that history is repeating itself accept the people of pakistan do not want martial law. >> does the military have the support for a could? could it sustain role? >> this is a great question. in normal times, i would say yes. pakastani army is popular with the people, particularly in the print job -- punjab. after osama bin laden's killing, the popularity of the army has gone down. it made pushed the government over the brink. a charismatic leader could bring a new radical leader to pakistan and promise new hope and dignity and don. that may be one truth. >> the broader issue is the effect of the government of this is going on. can it still within insurgency? >> exactly. these are the huge problems facing pakistan on the horizon. you have the international crisis on the borders. america is withdrawing its troops. you have internal problems. you have a simmering civil war situation in 44% of pakistan. pakistan needs to be led by people who are wise, who have compassion, who have a vision and can bring people together in a way that gives them hope and dignity. the last thing
it may seem that history is repeating itself accept the people of pakistan do not want martial law. >> does the military have the support for a could? could it sustain role? >> this is a great question. in normal times, i would say yes. pakastani army is popular with the people, particularly in the print job -- punjab. after osama bin laden's killing, the popularity of the army has gone down. it made pushed the government over the brink. a charismatic leader could bring a new...
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. >> in russia, the parliament has given initial backing to a law that would brand many campaign groups foreign age groups. chris engaging in political activity would have to be registered. they said the legislation is needed to protect russia from outside influences. opponents claim it is an attempt to stop protests against president vladimir putin. could women soon be permitted to become bishops in britain? it is an issue currently being discussed by the church of england's ruling body. the church has begun discussion of the proposal, and if passed, it would end 2000 years of tradition, and under a compromise, a anglicans will always be able to see a male bishops who shares their views, but some liberals have threatened to vote against the plan. our religious affairs correspondent reports. >> preparations this morning for a decision that could change the church forever. during the next few days, they must decide whether to break the 2000-year tradition in which male bishops alone have led the church. there's general agreement among anglicans that women should be business. church made
. >> in russia, the parliament has given initial backing to a law that would brand many campaign groups foreign age groups. chris engaging in political activity would have to be registered. they said the legislation is needed to protect russia from outside influences. opponents claim it is an attempt to stop protests against president vladimir putin. could women soon be permitted to become bishops in britain? it is an issue currently being discussed by the church of england's ruling body....
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and this law addresses a small aspect of it. that should help the quality and quantity and variety of political speech. >> moyers: and your response? >> i think it's an ominous sign about the future of this court and any kind of reform. because though i support free speech, and even free speech for corporations, what this means is increasingly people are going to believe their government is controlled by the funders and not by the people. and it's only going to get worse after this decision. >> moyers: so, if you were writing the amendment to counter those supreme court decision, briefly, what would it say? would you say that first amendment rights belong only to persons, not corporations? >> no, i... that's not my position. although, i understand a lot of people are pushing that idea. that's not my view. my view is congress needs the power to protect its own independence. look, when the supreme court decided this case, no credible person could believe the supreme court was bought. you could disagree with them in a thousand ways
and this law addresses a small aspect of it. that should help the quality and quantity and variety of political speech. >> moyers: and your response? >> i think it's an ominous sign about the future of this court and any kind of reform. because though i support free speech, and even free speech for corporations, what this means is increasingly people are going to believe their government is controlled by the funders and not by the people. and it's only going to get worse after this...
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of your job now is to define the regulations that come out of dodd-frank. >> it is, but within the law. congress debated it, then they handed us and said cu cue please further define things, write rules in 60 different places. we're well over halfway through that. >> charlie: it's taken a long time, hasn't it? >> it has. 8 million people losing their jobs, two years after the laugh, we need to get this done. >> charlie: has the congress cut your budget? >> they haven't actually cut it, but the house of representatives appropriations subcommittee voted just a few days ago to cut our budget. >> charlie: significantly? >> yes, yes. this is in the face of being asked to take on the swaps marketplace that was at the core of the crisis. it's fully eight times larger than the markets we oversee. let me make an analogy to the football. if the national football league were to expand eight-fold but didn't have any more referees, each game would only have one referee on the field, what we have? we'd have mayhem on the field and the fans wouldn't have confidence. we can't afford mayhem in the fina
of your job now is to define the regulations that come out of dodd-frank. >> it is, but within the law. congress debated it, then they handed us and said cu cue please further define things, write rules in 60 different places. we're well over halfway through that. >> charlie: it's taken a long time, hasn't it? >> it has. 8 million people losing their jobs, two years after the laugh, we need to get this done. >> charlie: has the congress cut your budget? >> they...
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this was 1999 and i was like, well most of my friends miserable at their desk jobs working in sweet or law and i'm going to pursue something that i at least enjoy doing, and that was cooking. >> rose: you liked it? >> i liked it. >> rose: what did you like about it? >> that you could work with something and get better at it and sort of just taste and -- you're creating something, using your hands. it's something that was just the direct polar opposite of what i was doing in college or what i was being groomed to do which i had no idea. cooking was something i felt i had had an honor in. it was like a real craft. if i had more dexterity i would have been like a -- i don't know, a cooper or something like that. >> rose: or a surgeon. >> yeah, a surgeon. >> rose: (laughs) >> so you're -- you went about cooking and you got a series of jobs, including japan. >> yes. >> rose: and how influential was that? >> it was life changing. life changing. >> rose: life changing. >> yeah. i had a small stint teaching english in japan and i promised myself i'd go back to japan to do it right and to absorb th
this was 1999 and i was like, well most of my friends miserable at their desk jobs working in sweet or law and i'm going to pursue something that i at least enjoy doing, and that was cooking. >> rose: you liked it? >> i liked it. >> rose: what did you like about it? >> that you could work with something and get better at it and sort of just taste and -- you're creating something, using your hands. it's something that was just the direct polar opposite of what i was doing...
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he had been to harvard law school, he was practicing lawyer but he didn't know enough. and he had conceivable matters at the surbone lecture. he known that the black students had the same kinds of ambitions as he had. they acted just the same as everybody else, they were treated the same as everyone else. he said in his journal at the time, i wonder if how we treat black people back in my country has more to do with wt we were taught than the natural order of things. an this was an epiphany f him. came home, got involved with politics, got into the senate and became this voice, second only to lln in his importance. that happened in paris much that's what he brout home from paris. another major in in my view is augustus, the great sculpture which was a great american story. here's an emigra shoemaker's kid, grew up on the streets of new york. gang fights and all that. put to work when he was 13 years old. who decides that he wants to be a sculpture and knows that there's no adequate schools for sculpting in the united states. knows that he has to go to yurntion -- europe
he had been to harvard law school, he was practicing lawyer but he didn't know enough. and he had conceivable matters at the surbone lecture. he known that the black students had the same kinds of ambitions as he had. they acted just the same as everybody else, they were treated the same as everyone else. he said in his journal at the time, i wonder if how we treat black people back in my country has more to do with wt we were taught than the natural order of things. an this was an epiphany f...
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where shelso ld appointments at the law school and the deptment of african erican studies. >> do you believe -- our last clas though? >> moyer it was there that she once studied under this n. >>i, dear sister president. >> moyers: cornel west. >>t's not just a language or a rhetoric; it the fundamental way of being in thworld. and so when wealk about this economic crisis, is not as if we need some new visn. yes... >> moyers: phisopher, ofessor, preacher-- cornel west is one of the most prominent blic provocateurs in america. >> it's a estion of what kind ofuman being do you want to be, given your me from your mother's womb tohe tomb. whatind of virtues and values will you try to enact your life? and you say, oh, bther west, th sounds like preaching and homiletics. no, that's not preachingnd homiletics at l. 's just a christian on fire. >> mers: west, who owns and opates what "the new york times"alled "a ferocious moral sion," leaped to public attention wi his contemporary classic, "race matte." his last is "hope on a tightrope," anhe's also oduced three cds, including one of sially c
where shelso ld appointments at the law school and the deptment of african erican studies. >> do you believe -- our last clas though? >> moyer it was there that she once studied under this n. >>i, dear sister president. >> moyers: cornel west. >>t's not just a language or a rhetoric; it the fundamental way of being in thworld. and so when wealk about this economic crisis, is not as if we need some new visn. yes... >> moyers: phisopher, ofessor, preacher--...
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chen a law fellowships. >> progress as a maid to help him get the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him. >> for now, hillary clinton wraps up meetings with chinese leaders and prepares to leave. there is no resolution of the crisis with chen guangcheng. there is an opposite t2 and it -- -- there is an opportunity to end it, but will china let him go? >> will of the unemployment numbers provide ample fodder for both republicans and democrats? job creation has slowed for a second straight month. the u.s. economy has created 150,000 jobs in april. president obama said that it is time for the congress to do something about it. >> if we are going to recover all the jobs that were lost during the recession, and if we're going to rebuild a secure economy that strength is a middle class, then we will have to do more. that is why i will urge congress, as they start getting back to work, to take some action on some common sense ideas right now that can accelerate even more job growth. that is what we need. my message to congress will become the just say no to
chen a law fellowships. >> progress as a maid to help him get the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him. >> for now, hillary clinton wraps up meetings with chinese leaders and prepares to leave. there is no resolution of the crisis with chen guangcheng. there is an opposite t2 and it -- -- there is an opportunity to end it, but will china let him go? >> will of the unemployment numbers provide ample fodder for both republicans and democrats? job creation...
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they establish law... they establish political parties, they have the program or ideology, they offer it to the people and the indonesian people i think through the cycle of elections that we have, twice at least since the transition, we make a choice. and if you see the choice of the indonesian people most of them is the moderate secular party, national interest is more rather than sectarian oreligious. >> rose: this is the president's party. >> well, not only the president's party. i think there are otherwo or three parties based on the natial and secular rather than th religis or sectarian base. and i think tt has actually become the meck name will guarantee the checks and balance between interest groups. >> rose: ands where the corruption battle? >> well, corruption is always an enemy of development both in developed and developing countries. and for... >> rose: because there's so much money to be snead >> oh, yeah, of course. the perception in the past has been said that indonesia from the public side
they establish law... they establish political parties, they have the program or ideology, they offer it to the people and the indonesian people i think through the cycle of elections that we have, twice at least since the transition, we make a choice. and if you see the choice of the indonesian people most of them is the moderate secular party, national interest is more rather than sectarian oreligious. >> rose: this is the president's party. >> well, not only the president's...
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state of law must be respected. >> paris heard exactly the words it wanted to hear. this has been a day of enormous political symbolism pointing the way to the future. to insure a lydia's's future, the conference accepted that nato -- libya's future, the company accepted that nato air strikes will continue. the leaders will request that all libyan assets be unfrozen. libya need a pushcart. the delivery by the royal air force overnight of millions of bank notes, which had been frozen in britain under u.n. sanctions, that was a dramatic breakthrough. it should mean that liddy and besieging the banks will soon have money in their hands again. today, in paris, there are political losers. angela merkel refused to back a bit rebels' early on. it was not present sarkozy is that agreed to her. the big loser is colonel gaddafi himself. today marks of 42 years today since he seized power in a coup. he is a fugitive. tonight, in paris, there is a feeling that the war against gaddafi is all but one. -- won. >> while those negotiations were under way in paris, back in tripoli, ne
state of law must be respected. >> paris heard exactly the words it wanted to hear. this has been a day of enormous political symbolism pointing the way to the future. to insure a lydia's's future, the conference accepted that nato -- libya's future, the company accepted that nato air strikes will continue. the leaders will request that all libyan assets be unfrozen. libya need a pushcart. the delivery by the royal air force overnight of millions of bank notes, which had been frozen in...
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punishable by law. >> in the last 20 years russia has had the chance to take part in elections but these allegations reflect what human- rights groups have been saying for some time. those elections are weighted heavily in favor of the ruling party. but the election commission designed -- denies it let -- it rigged the elections. >> out of the 85 alleged cases of fraud, 68 was a total fantasy. they have been trumped up by two parties that lost the election. >> this time around, they are introducing high-tech ballot boxes. officials say it will reduce the opportunity for cheating. only 5% of polling stations will have them, which is why opponents of russia's ruling party will be watching closely for any signs of fraud. >> many contradictions of modern russia. drive through the streets of many major cities and you are bound to see walls covered in graffiti. for some artists in new york, the public murals come with a deeper message. armed with spray paint and creative talent, the group designs memorials for those who have died in the south bronx. >> graffi murals grew out of the bronx in th
punishable by law. >> in the last 20 years russia has had the chance to take part in elections but these allegations reflect what human- rights groups have been saying for some time. those elections are weighted heavily in favor of the ruling party. but the election commission designed -- denies it let -- it rigged the elections. >> out of the 85 alleged cases of fraud, 68 was a total fantasy. they have been trumped up by two parties that lost the election. >> this time...
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those are the laws. and the second part of itis fine tuning in season. outside of that you have total independent freedom, be as prolific as you wish, as personal as you wish, but maintain the series of how your body functions and stay to mother nature. >> rose: how many tables do you have at rush stroke? >> we have a total of 47 seats including the counter where you can watch the chef and six or seven tables. >> rose: so you have more than two tables. >> we have a lot more than we thought. but it's working well. it's exciting. it's been interesting. i started to think about how would i convey all these health benefits in the first month, lieu reid, who is a friend, is a diabetic, he was eating a dessert they make because his friends from hong kong had the full tasting menu but he only wants two of these desserts -- he shouldn't have any-- i make it with tangerine and lichi, and granulated honey. and he went home and tested his insulin and he said it was so low he tested it again, and it was low. two days later they were calling me in my boule kitchen. h
those are the laws. and the second part of itis fine tuning in season. outside of that you have total independent freedom, be as prolific as you wish, as personal as you wish, but maintain the series of how your body functions and stay to mother nature. >> rose: how many tables do you have at rush stroke? >> we have a total of 47 seats including the counter where you can watch the chef and six or seven tables. >> rose: so you have more than two tables. >> we have a lot...
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this is not just about a change in the law. prenuptial agreements are still not legally binding and will be decided case by case. but it is the clearest indication yet that the supreme court has said given the right circumstances prenuptial agreements will be upheld. bbc news. >> pope been adept has named 24 new cardinals, putting his mark on the body that will -- pope benedict has named 24 new cardinals, putting his mark on the body that will choose his successor. from rahm, duncan kennedy reports. calls hisnedict's cardinal's "princes of the church." and now he has named 24 new ones. senior clergy who run the catholic church helped craft policy. the pope used his weekly audience at the vatican to make his announcement. >> now with joy i would like to announce that on november 20, i will nominate new cardinals for the college of cardinals. >> there was applause and the light when these worshipers found out the news that there archbishop from washington, d.c. is to be one of the new cardinals. >> we recognize that -- that no on
this is not just about a change in the law. prenuptial agreements are still not legally binding and will be decided case by case. but it is the clearest indication yet that the supreme court has said given the right circumstances prenuptial agreements will be upheld. bbc news. >> pope been adept has named 24 new cardinals, putting his mark on the body that will -- pope benedict has named 24 new cardinals, putting his mark on the body that will choose his successor. from rahm, duncan...
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immediately calling for the libyan government to respect human rights and international humanitarian laws. there has been a reference to international investigation into events in the east of the country. there was a call for those who have committed atrocities to be responsible. they should be held accountable. the security council members were quite happy with the statement. the ambassador was quite happy with the statement. he said that it was not strong enough. he did send a good message to the libyan government and muammar gaddafi in particular. human rights groups have responded. it is a first up. they have urged them to have travel bans. and impose an arms embargo on libya and have a call by the un the human rights cow -- council into an investigation of the atrocities. >> some members states would prefer for all of this to be seen as an internal matter, not meriting international intervention. >> that was behind the discussion in the statement. libya had not been on the agenda until now because of the belief of some council members including china and russia in particular that the
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there's a tradition for this and there are people who left law. maybe there's a theme there to become painters. >> charlie: and they've opened restaurants. >> it's not a mid life crises. it's a mid life opportunity. >> charlie: will you come back. >> always. >> charlie: great to meet you. a pleasure. scott. >> a pleasure. >> charlie: much success. >> ina caro is here, and her husband robert traveled to paris together for the first time in 19 74. it was love at first sight. they went back many times to explore the country by car ask then most recently by train. they tription spked the idea for her new book paris through the past. it offers 25 one day train trips departing from the capitol and transports you through 800 years of history. a pleasure to have you at this ble. great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> charlie: bob caro, your husband is one of our favorite guests. you begin to th dedication for bob. this is not an age when prince charming idealistic knights and true love at first sight was taken seriously. i fell in love with bob
there's a tradition for this and there are people who left law. maybe there's a theme there to become painters. >> charlie: and they've opened restaurants. >> it's not a mid life crises. it's a mid life opportunity. >> charlie: will you come back. >> always. >> charlie: great to meet you. a pleasure. scott. >> a pleasure. >> charlie: much success. >> ina caro is here, and her husband robert traveled to paris together for the first time in 19 74....
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let's make some changes, pass some laws. there are many people now who have the view that that is not wise. and maybe il legitimate and that it's the first step on the road to socialism. and i think the net result in an era when the power of technology, the convergent power of globalization, the distortions of our police call and economic systems by big money and concentrated power can themselves affect the course of economic and technological determinism to label democratic policymaking, democratic with a small d as somehow il legitimate is really profoundly anti-american in my view. and i think that we have to reassert our privilege as citizens of the united states to reason together and to act together even when it involves acting through the instruments of self-government. >> rose: talk to us about bill clinton. i'm serious. >> well,. >> rose: he is a man who came, you didn't run, you chose not to run. your son had been hurt. >> yeah. >> rose: had been injured seriously. and you chose not to run in 1992, having run in '8
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, his rhetoric -- very strongly, lately, behind the pro-democracy demonstrators, behind the rule of law in the arab world. that was his rhetoric that the arab protesters world, but the decisive action he has taken that b.c. is to defend israel in the security council on an issue like settlements, where, frankly, the united states was very isolated. there were 14 votes for the resolution. that is everybody else on the security council. the resolution was co-sponsored by some 130 countries. there's almost no other issue there is greater consensus, and americans stood out today as being isolated in their veto of the resolution. >> many thanks for that. the bbc has obtained new information that questions whether mi5 could have done more to prevent the london bombings in 2005. the inquest will consider whether the attackers could have in stock. on monday, a senior officer will give evidence in front of victims' families. the u.s. has announced sanctions against the new money exchange house in kabull, which it says laundered money from drug traffickers. the chairman of the u.s. central bank,
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he's the only amican in a french law firm. he passed the french bar. he wears fnch cufflinks and french cuffs. >> charlie: do you speak french all the time there or english and french. we speak glish in home and we can't even spe french in front ofhe ki anymore because they speak french but we decided to stay. >> charlie: because of his profession as much yours. >> y asuch as his professio as much as me. i'm finishing up the publicity for the book which just came out two weeks ago and working for the "new york times." sot's pretty good, touch wood. >> charlie: what's the magic of paris for you? >> the magic is, there's always a surprise. we've been there nine years now and you turn a corner and there's something new to see. there's a new building, there's a new resurant, the's a new shop. i walk down the street to my corner. i know the name of the green grocery, ali, the kiosk guy, bahime, mark the fish monger. you can't walk alone in ris, you're part of a community. >> charlie: is france relevant today? >> france is relevant. france thinks it's more r
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and yet it's very hard to put that concept into being because the law says all you're entitled to take into account is the price of the stock. but stay home with these concept of stakeholder capitalism. >> rose: drew faust, susan hockfield and felix rohatyn, next. exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer, or donate for the causes you believe in at membersproject.com. take charge of making a difference. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: innovation and education are vital in the global struggle for economic prosperity. until recently, the united states has led in those fields, attracting the brightest minds to its universities and industries. today many worry about whether the country can retain its competitive edge. the u.s. now ranks number 11 out of 100 best countries in t
and yet it's very hard to put that concept into being because the law says all you're entitled to take into account is the price of the stock. but stay home with these concept of stakeholder capitalism. >> rose: drew faust, susan hockfield and felix rohatyn, next. exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote,...